Filter Summary

results

Other pet food registered stronger current value growth in 2013 than in the previous year, with a further increase expected in 2014. Fish as well as other small mammals, such as rabbits and hamsters, gained in popularity among consumers as pets that ...

Demand for other pet food is expected to remain stable in 2014 in tandem with stagnation in the other pet population. While volume sales of other pet food will see stagnation, current value sales are expected to increase by 1% in 2014, driven by a ...

The key driver of growth in this category is small mammal and reptile sales. Animals such as chinchillas, snakes and iguanas are becoming increasingly popular for urban consumers. Further parrots and decorative exotic fish are also perceived to be ...

Other pet food recorded a 2% value sales growth increase in 2014 when compared to the previous year as purchasing power of Slovak households strengthened. Furthermore, a growing number of other pets in Slovak households contributed to an increase in...

The other pet food category continues to struggle to sustain volume sales as Hungarians seem to be losing interest in keeping such pets. The other pet population has decreased slightly which has been reflected in volume sales of other pet food. ...

Ownership of pets other than cats and dogs is mainly driven by the urban population, especially families. As sales of other pet food are expected to increase constantly over the forecast period, advertising and marketing efforts can influence ...

Fish food and small mammal/reptile food are driving the performance of other pet food in Switzerland. The, albeit slowly, growing fish and small mammal/reptile populations are likely to offset losses in the bird population in 2014.

Based on provisional estimations, other pet food is expected to experience volume growth of 5% and 13% retail value sales to reach RUB2 billion by the end of 2014. The category is anticipated to be driven by small mammals/reptiles food, underpinned ...

Other pet food retail volume sales remained stagnant in 2013, a situation which is expected to continue into 2014. Bird and fish populations have declined over the review period, which is negatively impacting retail volume sales in bird and fish ...

Other animals saw a stable growing population over the review period, with a 3% rise in 2013. More lower- and middle-class households are opting for smaller animals in their typically small apartments in Hong Kong. Hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs and ...